. h4clapari , MU 4, 1 1 ‘.. * 4P. .7 a t ri i.;.z, . g I :t : i Brateoa Una ellikin, .t , in taws ~431 1 pie c a" '- klirMileci to 'N"' , Advastikaissti D u ca " , Plat our 0. Rause, [ Vic ' • ~ • , I TAIRE 1 • - 07 - , . 7- 1 ' . ;0400 rraighieli. 1 t L The gist *be* l'aniengi3r Railwiti .. 00 41IFO, Pose put dummy engines, such aortfigil.wpoid used' in the .East, upon that Oillialtt $31 . -th : road outside the city lim• !titA ,if Minions willpermit it,to =them into the city. Vhey also intend putting 'on a number ki freak horses increasing the number of .tri_oll, and shor t ening - the run. - air time. ITtli - these improvennints 14xixtd.....williLtpliatauch-oisr.oonvenfence 1 11 1(,iiiiYfuntiing t put of the city. , - . 1 .. Faire. ...,_..._ /. • The Mercy Mospital Fair opened- lasi evening at " Co. cart Mall and was walla: ,tended, notwi r. •tanding, the rain. •We • iluOtitti Bee 'tb : ladies successful in real [ izing a large hum for this noble charity. Every'arrangenient has been made for the entertainment; Itif visitors and those who were present list might had-a- Terypleas nt time. Go I his ; evening and you can of SO te enjoyi ourself. • The: ladies b St. John's Church, Bii uingliatti o pen fair at the Town Hall in 4, t borough, - -night. It will last for o weeks and from, the efforts made to ,:ider it ittracile, should be a success. Horrible Death. At West Lehilon Indiana county, last delriadinghtetof t -Thomaa:Reed ot - that ac'e s ,'Fiit , a tomb 1 . 'lli She as in the f Joseph kl Mak, id brothert ; I n? year, caught ~ an up 1 bolttng paean iroiigh a .. a of teen the sit am r cloth and 1 ler terri y. De, aeons.— I. e fiiit who was i loWei accident, • the ,ti the le BIM The Oi in revs at!) . 1 1 84.71, he ba s t ?• 13414 ! )1 3 •rtOirlfl 'i • 1050, _,(0 1 .3 ,as been actions. un $1 25 adkili z i hand , 0151170 --“ULI, is very mot _.. in ' ti,_ ,ay previous season. 1 11" have. been - I = = . e. at this point at' relietbinel,•ll t no great quantity is dat less $2,25. - 1 'rll barrels still in demand at $2; doid-hand; d $2,60@+52,65 for lie new ;.and a ' of sop new barrels,' ,'sered • febre.ll" iirek, at 5g,715. The ?i et urt iel h aa s :: : qui . and firm. Three feet , Mean ;_the, d nneliand at a stand. . er-edol and leasent. Freights to ; e following . 4 the receipts at, and f chi ..tfitit.frera, - lin prizariPal warehouses fo ; epastweelti i i4ligan Back , ,i 1 Company.—Num. ' beri, szrels..9ll received , 1.402; . skipped, Is t 4,3 V; i Benz= reedited, 114; shipped 114; em II barrels received, 325. shi Si, Ir , it 2 C ,4 b i --- 3; B e atte t ls y oil received , 2, v 5 ed 16! 10'1 . , i ' 7 nets Wrtieho ' —Barrels Oil ra• car 11, 2 . 4.59, ehippe , 1,902 ; Empty bar stewed, 4,144:1 . i -7 . -_ 1 Fume at l l -Vity • ' y 0 •On Tuesday e i t..anjr a vessel of ben- ' Tole ' •adeidently 1 - led at the house of Ili: II erley, on t Tarr farm, near Oil - ,sad the ho , e was soon destroy ed:9 n old lady wh had left the house, tu ret ' lid to get her 'mink, and, unable to malt her •escape L waa burned to death:— She abont fi ft y,brears old, and was tdi sz from 1 nnkirk, Neal York. Three, men in , • tli house werelalso badly burned, two r ,i) whom are no ; expected to recover. On tA same day ilperson employed at Shirk ..009. oil wOehonse at the wharf at Oil ' ~waspounnk crude oil upon the fuel stove,when thsoil took fire and expl ed the can, set g fire to the room. hies '' Shirk, ' K.' 'read and several eitlie• who were in the building at the tiise,l . taped throu' windows, but got t agog d ' ingehig dui their brief stay.— A,# . lain"; -fall I . refined oil, also exp, • 1 1 • with the I eat, scattering the fiFe T-I , ,•lever' , direction. The boatmen and • hers, on the nharf,_ immediately proc ' 1 ' butkets t feemed Sues ;from the warty , 'Se to the ever ', and providentially suceeei ed, in exhort' ene, in subduing the Hardee' I ' ' • - 1 mt For - 1 e Pen Irani's Reel '-' s ;‘. i holienta In . nneasee. Tluti übsistenco..O Witt* intend' to stnff, l ;s:,ont the 10t h, est., to the 77th, p 7 7ti l k 5A : 138 4, 9- V ' r e el li ti e c h t v l ii:2 ) lion f s h a% B 1 :4 stlicitti 1 ahe_ articl most acceptable are m - • • shirts ;',.drawirs, flannel slerta p i, ' clagelii•friii and- • wines. The supp -11 not be . 0 uandered, as they will be ribeted. the hospitals by nierifli ' 'if ,the C o mmittee or their agents, for`" ; tesidents of bur city, contribn -'4 ntai' , lle -- - leftlBft at We man ;treat, Albreei Wood and Fourth ,31 1 1,:z sl if i dttiliu4 II t o -_:: field % 411 i p,• 1 : 15 : jgoZne;'lT ti TAR I) : totit .'' stpetid he W.reni" e oLthe 4 11 1 1 4 1 ., bV - kee ) 1, with a 1 tiPtAt Ow, ,eotein I:correction:l tit, of danget' 4ittipw 1116 Nalllo. was struck r named Marke, oker, wea Davi ` ,compositor made ranee will pleage I Dmin ig now ton ail hie wound, up- 11.1 a. .y a r .n trim, xi; .8 sty.; :idered lio -T No CO -7 1: tie*felitle t , ,tat Currency $ "10 - - • . It ia no asserted that mere are no conn terfeitac the pestal:C envy , but the in- Will' Mi e i comer '4l qa. part" ..of 'them, which'l4 ficidethem : , , pichms, are only 2 1) the ; pri mark of a printing honk() that was am p 7 ',Yekt to strike ff a 'part of them. wilpaper, ger.' Mr >C '.; Barclay, t 'nlcentiy.a Om positor ilikkthil 'Cifutei' „ :..pftiilutaed the Be * o 4"kindisidit . P o 4 l olo;§o4s*. kill ' e°tu lt and will ' 1 ::1004 1 .liiil - 0 1 1' tha26tli , o.' The pail is allinulahint one an .' , a hope -it n . i,. ~proNker or than ev ti -' der the tie • fprcipkietoialiiii. 1 1115.) e- Bebel,Prooneral. -- ' . 7 Asioila i train laden with rebel prisoner* captured t Arkansae 1 3 Suit, arrived • from. Chitego'r Sunday and rcuieeded to BAlL urtig timore b i e next train 1 , They . were the centre o traction d their eta s y at the dePe The pas. • ' This • I A m./mason of the Jewish Pass ifiri a6:11, over, cle which ' eof the ancient faith ar,e_kiily permitted. eat Unleavened Ines& uTheueason; as' istablished hi, the 'Mosaic 14*,, commenceil on last Friday evening OrALT o'clock.lll - , Tiii 1 New ßatng Law. of Comma . Cleveland, has :Ilivind up its 'sirs, and go into i i hinder Mr. Ch e's new banking i'have a cave of $1,000,000, known as tfl "First National 11 leveland." 4 • The decided r. operation bill. It and will Bank of . criminal nese in e public in being " tar WO id was of entirot dti Wye MEE L rip Tam .111:11baristeneo Committee. ' --4 Fitavl .. -..iliatmtencriiiii&-theiiiiperr 'ef'ikiff 1 , ;(3 f -r, ?Barth, of which we make an . f umor i, J-iii-td - tir' - ' ' ' = p , o f3-, l l n3 o6 de hol , dill", 'on their - wir,Bast and *est. At the Soldiers' Deaf.- ori.J.4lnoty streeti over 'on - CUonline !Eddie!! - l rage enjoyed a krikeillidi dinber: - - Ten soldiers were sent talgiiitalt4iitwodischattedioldiinti were lerrit - tcitrisetdhrispitabioittbe expense'of the 'Cominittee. One poor: rfelldw; ivb°' had ilag• an am°, and-rectived a terrible wound in the head; . ,aCthe battle of Ball Rudi was found Iyuift;iearrthe Depot, bathed id his own - blood; and almost un conscious. He is now in a fair way of i re covery. • The attention' of the Committee wasealled to the case of a Pittsburgh soldier, who had - enlisted in a Virginia Regiment, and i l bad been dangerously wounded in the bat tle of Antietam.- One'of our most skillful ;surgeons has, performed an operation on lhim, which, if lis strength is not too much exhausted' by Months of suffering, will eave- Ihiii ' life. We found him in a very , forlorn condition,. destitute of all the com fort which alleviate...pain and suffering. 'Hifi - iiintri - hive been supplied, and ar rangements made to secure a pension from the ,Government. TransPortation has been furnished to nine discharged:soldiers, left destitute of meamit - - The following. articles have been sent to the hospitals of our armies in the East and South- West : 15 comforts, ;.7 sheets, 4641 mullin shirts, 189 flannel ; shirts, 186 Ipairs drawers, 68 pillows, 61 pillow cases, ; 167 towels, 54 pads and rings, 280 bundles, of lint . , 810rolls' bandages, 161 pairs socks, j 1.28 pairs mittens, 48 palm slippers, 2081 handernhiefs, 178 cans fruit, 148 pounds butter, 45 dozen eggs, 41 bushels potatries, 170 heads of cabbage, 6,000 books and tracts 196 gallons of wines and whisky, crackers. : it 178 I.4tltWn‘s-bl4.lEl'hil°Trel'llifeded' frautit. City. , and 4411460 111111t,awy illtarekeeper. Mr. W. W. Herron for some time past a clerk in the Quarter-Master's Depart ment of this city, has just been appointed Military Storekeeper for this district. Mr. Herron will make a good officer, and we are glad, to hearof his appointment. His office is at No. 849 Liberty street. • This celebrated commedian commenced his engagement at the Theatre last even ing with a full house ' who seemed well pleased with the entertainment, which was .full of fun and spice. He appears in two good characters to-night, In one of whict Saul. Patch, he is great. Those who love to laugh should go and see this rare genius. The Polopileomorema. The splendid series of war pictures of Messrs. Clapp, Stanley & Co., called the - Polopticomorama, was exhibited for the first time,at Masonic Mil, last evening, to a gooaudience. It to really . one of the most Meritorious exhibitions of the kind we have over seen and gives a better idea of the great battles, which have been fought , • during - this - gigantic'" rebellion than days of weary reading. The pictures are very well done and are, so far as we are able tojudge, admirable representations of the scenes ttey are in. tended to illustrate. We say. to the great public—old, young and middle aged —go and see the Polopticomorama ; you will find amusement and instruction combined. It is a fine show and will do a paying busi. ness here, where such exhibitions, if at all tolerable, always succeed. No one who, wishes to become thoroughly versed in the history of the war should Tail to see this admirable aeries of views. Go early to-night if you would secure a seat. - Geovinrit Bacealiarwmglifaehlneejor mar mangaatering mpoasikare the last inns*. A: Y. VuATONAY. General Aeon t, 18 Fifth street. Pittaburrb. Po JOUPII int v.. D reacyAND mum FIIRNITURE do CH A 1 BB WARIHOUffiI. 136 (Between nth street and yintia alley.) 0011 rrrousatieen. NEW GOODS. HUGUS & HACKEi W. & D. ECIIGIII3, oor sth & Market Are now offering to the. Trade a hall and com plots stook of Dry Goods, consisting of SHAWLS, SPRING SACQUEI3. 4111:the new Myles of Dry Good at all vri• MONEY COMB AND ORIENTAL QITIL T S. ALSO. a fall and complete assortment of DOMESTIC AND , HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and smemine our stook. apt "THE UNION," ARCH STREET, between 8d and 4th finum ,l l73r~eatED HAvinro = few of t he above popular gi llfan 'Lan oo r attention of the ' trave ling D lts central eallty.APertorjetelnesa or &mitre. *maid FALOBLAS fik SON, c A Wivt. T 462, - DEMMER, 1862, -W. IL * H.. IIIeCA.LLIIII. , 87. FOURTH STREET, : ALARSIIPOIMONOF oiasTovs. low bought,•wrtiour to a series of strame‘..trui now replepMedAjust before the is Wesiyie of thoseatite newest dor signs in Cravats, Oil Cletlis. - tftn i i s, 4l3hades. As . A favorable otiportanitra lie • litibseets 11 4 niodersge ratea saf print line ths)l7 HIACIK PITTSFUROII._FA I PARK, BROTHER CO., YarISFACPTURISS 011. Best s Quality Refined Oset Steel, t an d O aprr t i ed ° L a II II I les ' this manta% tn. Ogles and Warehouse, No. 14 ,and lel First and h. 120 and 129 &m eblaond streets. Pitts blus flud °tut. C 4 ait yesterday eat; almost the ais leY a cais gf elXiwnehip. NMI PANEL: DECORATIONS; , • kG Zorn% by W. P.M IMAIk. ...am ...rt-7 . - :.m , Tv wq.loi. -.7. , i - , .'/ .ti: Yankee Robinson. JOSEPH MEYER & SON ILOVIPAMMWI OP BUOCEBOES TO Streets SPRING c mat EditAon ME WIRY LATEST TELEGRAPH, Repelled' Oapture of '0 har- NEWS BY REBEL SOURCES PROM FORTRESS MONROE ITEMS OF SOUTHERN NEWS Important Arrests Another British Steamer Captured Desertions From the Rebel Army Contrabands at Washington Judge Garter's Oharge to the Grand Jury CONNECTICUT STATE ELECTION NEW YORK, March 6.—The Herald pub fishes the following important special in• telligencd: Waemomoir, April 6.—The report has reached here by way of Fredericksburg, derived from rebel sources that Charles ton was bombarded by our fleet and at tacked by our land forces on Thursday last, and is now in possession of the fed - era's under Gen. Hunter and Admeral Dupont. This report is fully credited by prominent officers of the government who were in possession of the facts in refer ence to the contemplated attack upon Charleston, which it is not yet prudent to divulge. It is certain, however, that those who possess this information are confident that our soldiers and sailors will celebrate the second anniversary of the fall of Fort Sumter in the captured ce, of Charleston The Time contains the following : WASHINGTON, April 6.—The city is ner vow' to-night over news derived from rebel sources that Charleston has fallen, that our attack cotrimeneed on Friday, and was overwhelmingly successful. A flag of truce came to Falmouth this morning. The newspapers smuggled un der it .made no mention of the fall of Charleston or of its salvation. FORTRESS McNaos, April 6. —Charleston papers received here acknowledge that the attack by the Federal army and navy ttpCin that city had been commenced, but contain nothing Indicating whether the movements of our forces have met with a success or a repulse. It is fair to in fer that if the latter was the case they woald have announced it in the most glowing terms known to the rebel vocab ulary. It is generally believed in official quar ters that at least no reverse has been sus tained by our troops or our fleet, and there is the best reason to believe that the loyal North will soon be electrified by the gratifying announcement of the cap ture and occupation of the spot where Charleston once was located. FORTILESN MONROE, April s.—The pro peller Virginia, Capt. Vt. H. Snyder, ar rived this morning from New York. The Captain reports• that he encountered a heavy gale yesterday at lira. tn., he passed in sight of a black steamer with three masts, the smoke stack being near after the mast. She was aground inside the breakers at the North West end of Cedar Island, forty miles to the Northward of Cape Henry. She looked like the steamer Diamond State. The wind was blowing heavily from the North-East at the time. The steamboat Express has arrived from City Point with 286 prisoners of war, 48 citizen prisoners and 14 released and exchanged officers who were captur ed at Hartviile in December, 1862. The Richmond Dispatch in its report of the fire at Pensacola, says: Mr. Jas. Garnett was burnt to death while asleep in his house. t. TR - 11 1 Aaron Bennett was committed to the military prison in Richmond on the 2d as a W .. e stirring news from the coast which has been telegraphed from here was con tained in the C'harleston Courier. It adds: " We have not yet learned of any official reports of an engagement, but there is not a doubt but the enemy are in the di rection- indicated, Seabrook's Island. Different rumors are afloat as to the num• bets of the enemy." The Confederate States steamer Natchez, which was burned at Castleman, on the Yazoo River, had 1,300 bales of cotton upon her at the time. She was one of the best steamers in the Cohfederacy. Thh loss is heavy. The wind has been blowing heavily since midnight from the North to North-east. At three o'clock this afternoon a severe snow storm set in. No boat arrived from Yorktown today owing to the severity of the storm. NEW YORK, April 6.—Gen. Geo. W. Williambon, of the rebel army, was ar rested in this city on Saturday. He has been acting as a rebel consul at Quebec. The prisoner was sent to Fort Lafayette. A female named Mrs. Atwood who aceom paniestlm was also arrested and over five Hundred letters were found in her trunk, including correspondence relative to the carrying of the mail between the North and South. Aletter from Port Royal, dated the 31st of March, gives the particulars of the cep tare of the British blockade running steamer Aries, a remarkably fast vessel, 14 the United States gunboat Stetton, Capt. Devine, on the 28th ult., while going into Bull's Bay, near Charleston. She was run aground, and was taken with all her crew including the pilot named Adkins; formerly of the steamer Marron. A pa rt of her cargo was destroy ed by the crew. She had already made one trip to Charleston. Captain Devine says she had made thirteen knots an hour since he captured her. She arrived at New York to-day. .The U. S. steamer South Carolina had captured a schooner bound from Charles ton for Neiman with seventy bales of cot ton. The schooner espiditions from Nassau for Savannah with salt was captured by the garrison of Fort Pulaski on March 30th, by the use of the steamer Maitland, with the use of a six pounder aboard. Lieutenant Colonel Elerell, Chief Quar termaster of the Department of the South turd his thigh fractured by a horse falling throngh a bridge. Col. Fessenden ing in his place. • . .Ls ,N. N., April 6.—On an ex amination of theriver to-day it was found thit Oite a barrier of ice exists at Mull's Island, 11 miles below the city. A barrier exists in Schodack channel, near New Baltimore. An attempt will he made-on Tuesday - or Wednesday, with a Strong steam tug, to foice a passage.— Tile' weather hi mild and the ice is thaw ing rapidly. • ImitssaPula, April 6.—The township elections in this State to-day, so far as heard from, resulted in large gains for the unconditional Union ticket. Pour hundred rebel prisoners left here to-daged.y for City Point, Va., to be ex- leston. WASHINGTON, April IL—Official infor• mation has been received here that the rebels have a large force at or near Washington, N. C., and the belief is ex• pressed in the Senn dispatch that on or about the 3lst of March, Gen. Foster was engaged in fighting them. Up to one o'clock to-day the govern• ment had received no intelligence regarding the affairs off Charleston, other than what has already been published front the Richmond papers of Satnrday. The emigration of contrabands is caus ing some discussion, and carious parties have recently applied to the proper an thorities here for a supply of contrabands to be taken to the tropics and employed ou agriculture. Many of them have ex pressed a disposition Jo emigrate, but thus tar there is 110 arrabgetnent for the pay ment of expenses oftransp,irtation thither. The State Department • had not, up to yesterday, received any official response to the peace propositions of the French Government. Six or eight hundred soldiers on far. lough came up from the Army of the Po tomac to-night. It is believed that it,' difficulty exists with the administration on the subject of letters of marque or reprisal. The importance of the question is well understood, and when the occasion de mands there is no question but that the President will exercise the power in the premises as authorized by the act of Con grcas Brig. lieu. IVelsch has been ordered to report tor duty to Major General Burn side, and Major Pitcher to Major General Hooker. Major Hip and Captains Sum• net and Audeareid, aids• de camps to the late General Sumner, hay e been assigned toduty with Major General Wool. The Richmond Kr 'trainer of Saturday, which was received here to•day, contains the following disiatehes trom Vicksburg: Viekiburg, April —The enemy made a reconnoissance up the river yes terday and threw a few shells at Snyder's Bluff. Nothing is in sight hel,.w. Chattanooga, April 2.--The inn-bouts on the Teiities-ted hay, drive n lire k by our sharpshooters. The iron dads endeavored to iand nt Tuscumbut this morning at day-light. but were attacked by our cavalry outpost: , - Heavy cannonading ensued, but without effect. Cnsuccessful attempts were made to land a party, add the iron-clads back ed down the river. There is tio liable iu the front, but heavy skirmishing has ta ken place at McMinnville. Charleston, April Y. —Theta are no signs thus far ot the expqi-ted attai-k -- There has been no landing in for,. on anp . of theislands bdow as reported. The skirmish 011 SeikbtOOL 's Island was between a few independent 'wows and a scouting party from a lankoe According to a late army order ad-1i tional means are to he taken for the ar rest and punishment of deserters. All reports in such cases are referred to (01. Fry the Provost Marshal General Notwithstanding the vigilance of the Potomac flotilla, much part is cur ried on from the lower Two of Maryland Alto the rebel lines. Two of the most prominent ot the offenders who were re cently captured,together with their goods, were brought to day to Washingto 3 . On the opening of the new court to day Chief Justice Carter charged the Grand Jury in relation to the law for the prevention of frauds on thb Government and that for the punishment ot treason In regard to the latter he said their careful consideration of this charge was demanded by the times and by the place in which they were called on to aid in the administration of the Constitution and laws. This city, he said, stands on the border line between loyal and disloyal States. There are still left among us many who, it they arc in any sense loyal, love their country with a divided heart. There are som e among us, it is feared, who are traitors, and others who aid and comfort re hellion. It is therefore of the ut most importance to the whole coup try that. the Capitol of the United States should be free of any taint of dis loyalty. It is an important step towards restoring public peace and tranquility, that all who aid and assist the enemy should discontinue their offences or be punished according to the law of the laud. The faithful performance of your duty in ma king enquires into all such offences will be no less honorable to yourselves than important to the country New LONDON, Conn., April 6.—This city gives William A. Buckingham, the Republican candidate for Governor, 343 majority; Colchester gives him 62 majority; Waterford 27 majority; Windham 249 majority, Groton 100 majority, &erring ton 165 majority. There are heavy Union gains in all the towns yet heard From in this section of the State. NEW IlevEN, April 6.—This city gives Seymour, (Dem.,) for Governor, 243 ma. jority. Fourteen towns in this county, viz: New Haven, Orange, North Brad ford, Woodbridge, Naugatuck, Hamden, North Haven, Derby, East Eleven, Mad. ison, Cheshire, Seymour, Wallingford and Meriden give him 427 majority, being a gain of 894 votes for Buckingham, (Rep.,) over his vote in 1860, when he carried the State over Seymour by 500 majority. HARTFORD, April 6.-10 o'clock P. M. —The Republicans carry the State and elect Healy C. Deming to Congress from the Ist district. The majorities cannot be given at this hour. BOSTON, April 6.—At the New England Methodist Conference, now in session at Charlestown, a report from the Committee on the State of the Union has been adop ted, rejoicing over the President's procla mation of freedom, and that those lately trampled upon may be permitted to enter in the battle of the country. Expressing their entire confidence in the administra tion, and pledging their moral sup' and mate rial sort to the President in his effort to crush rebellion, and remembering their brethren in the field for their tried . patriot ism and cherishing the memonea.of the fallen astheir best inheritance. MURFREESBORO, April 6.—Gen. Stan lq's cavalry and Speers' infantry, with Wilder's mounted brigade, have been on an pxpedition Since the 2d inst. • 'To-day they were heard from for the first time.— The two had attacked eight rebel regi Merits at Snow Hill, near Liberty, disper sing them,. with a reported. , rebel lose 'of twelve killed, and we captured fifteen prisoners and three hundred horses,. We lost one killed and two wounded. We also captured a Brigadier Getieisil of the Tennessee militia. F0RTR.885. 4 ,40N49f 4 „.401,5 ielieTMATifineil wi th - their horses and oguipments artived• here to day on the Yorktown boat, they had deserted from Wise's Legion and came, within our lines st .Willietrisburg to-day. They report that their whole company is coming soon as an opportunity is presented, and that the destitution of food is the cause of their deserting and that their troops can not endure the want of food amid clothing much longer,:and for that reason Rich mond is soon to be evacuated. - - The steamer State of Maine left here a noon to-day for City Point, with 600 rebe prisoners for exchange, in charg,, of Capt. John E. Mulford. The steam tug Freeborn left this morn ing to relieve the steamer ashore at Cedar Island. No assistance could be sent sooner from the severity of the storm. The schooner E. W. Perry, loaded with government coal from Philadelphia, bound to.Newbern, N. C., put into Hampton Roads, having her guile carried away. .The British frigate Rinalds sailed from Hampton Roads to-day. • A flag of truce boat arrived from Long Island this forenoon, they bring no re leased 'prisoners from City Point. Lools t .April &.--MEautortr:-=‘•Chawt Coy J. Filley, "Charcoul,!' or Radical Emancipationist, is elected Mayor by about two hundred majority over Oliver D. Filley, "Clarbank," or Blair Emanci- pationist, and about seventeen hundred over Joseph O'Neil, "Copperhead."— The Radicals will have a large majority in the Council. The National Administra tion is nobly suntainedin all its - measures for the vigorous prosecution of the war. In Jefferson City the Radicals have elected the Mayor, Assessor, Constable, and six out of seven Councilmen. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH NE w Yost:, April s.—Cotton dull at 70®72. Flour heavy; 9,000 barrels sold at a deeine of 5® We for Eta te ; Michigan is quoted at $6,38.g6,60: Ohio $6, - 5a7,50 ; outhem $.6,75@6,80. Wheat unsettled ; 53,000 bushels sold at $1,70@1,72 for red western. Corn declined le; sales 39,000 bush. at 190®01. Beef dull. Pork heavy at $13,75@ 1 4. Lard du :I at Whisky dull at 413@-17. Stocks better. Gold 1523§. 4. STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES Low _Prices. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, TORRENCE & IffcGARR, A.Porrix.ECA.Rxm s. Corner Fourth and Market stride, PITTSBURGH. Bross, Lead, Cream Tartar Medicines, Paints, Baking Soda, Pernunery Dye Staab, EngMuStard, Chemicals, Spines, OM! &43., Phyaiolans Presoriptions acoarately oom Pounded at all hours. Pure Wines anti Liquors. for medicinal use I only. iel9to Corner of Penn & St. Clair St., Pi tto'b THE LARGEST , CHEAPEST AND best of tke United States. $35 pays for a fall Commerval (mune, including ii'ziting and Commercial Arithmetic. No extra charges for Manufacrtuers, Bicuimboat, Railroad and Bank Book-keeping, Minister's sons at one-half Price. Students en ter and review at any time. This Institution is conducted by experienced Teachers and practical business man, hence the preference for graduates at this Colle welly budli nes, men throughout the country, as as this. city, Prof. A. COWT.EY, long known as the best Penman of the Union, teaches Ornamental and Rapid. Badness Writing. Dar For specimtns of Prof. Cowley's unequalled AVriting. and Catalorue containing lull informa tion, enclose twenty-five cents to the Princ_pals. JENKINS & febtltawdtw tf. CONCORD GRAPE VINES. WE WERE AMONG THE mum To WE cure this IBMALIIABLE GRAPE, and ba re fruited it for Gro_years. obtairodl oar original vino from Mr. BIELL who origina ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural Socedr in /74301 awarded us a diploma for its exhibition, and the Allegheny County Agri . cultural Society. in lasi) , a premium for it as ' the BEST now Aoodling grape. in all respects superior to the I !aliens." Our stock of Vines is unequalled anyarhere, which we offer at 2 gents each. 50 opep &am. $12.50 per 100. $lOO per 90. Email vino. at lase primes. can turaiso a few extra large vinca at from 59 cents to $1 each. s. RNOX, Se. fie Fifth Street. 91.1.1& - w For 3.1 stx,lioachius. Ante. Bod Bugs, Moo" in Font. Woolona, de— insoota on Plants. Pow PuLs. oimals Av. t up I 25c. 50e and $1 tX) bogie, Bottles and Flasks: $1 and $5 fillo2l for Boleti. Puolie Insti tutions .to. "Only infallble remediesiknown." "Free from Poiaons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." - Rats come oat of their boles to die." •11. Bold W holosale to all largeoitlea. AD-S h old by Druggists and Deanna every were. es. I I Beware I I of all worthless Imitations tal. Bee that "Costar's" name la on 'twill Box. Bottle and Flask. before you buy. iter.- Address lIIRNINIT H. CONTAIL was. Principal Depot 452 Broadway, N. Y. Sotd_ to R. R. SELLBRS A CO., and 8. L F F. STOCK ,t CO.. Wholesale Agents, Pitts bu rib. Pa. fehardnutiod ww. 2 - &MEW, HIM& W ND CHI L DRRNS' Philadelph N ia and N ew York cos rum made (I altera and Balmonds very superior W, E , NCIIKER. tZ & CO, np4 E a TN. ROAM:LED LEATHER Vf Ral vends: Gents Calf Leather Balmondst Gents Unlit: Leather Balmorals: New York cus tom made, warranted. at 31 Fifth street. W, C. NCBMICOTZO CO. ANDRETIFS GARDEN AND FIELD ILI Seeds, warranted fresh and genuine. for aide by BECKIIAId di LONG mhLdaw 127-LtherD 10 LOUR AND OIL DARREL TRESS 1` HOOPS: for rob by JAMES BOWN, 13t.i Wood bt ARIES • MISSES' AND CIUILRHERS Ma Boots, Show. Gaiters and Balmoral!, made to ~rder, ~f the best materials and wo-kmsn ship. W. E. SCHMERTZ 4: CO.. _ 31 Fifth street. wvoLVEIRS Colt's now and old model. Cooper's doable lotion, Manhattan lire anus Co. Smiti and Wesson's Cartridge, Alien & 'Wheelock do tiharp's For sale by ap4 isastia DOWN 128 Wood S iS JAMES ROBB, NO. 89 MARILET STREET Has now on hand a large stock of fall and winter 1:100"1"61 A ND SEICIMIS, Comprising all the different• varieties and style to be found. Ladies', Misses and Children's Balmoral Boots with double and tripple soles. Mons', Boys' and Youth ' s Calf, Coarse and Rig Boots, Shoes and Brogans, Mons' Long Leged Water Proof Cavalry Boots of a very soperior quality, Call and examine- his stook at he warrants his goods to give general satisfaction. JAMES ROBlk, 89 Mar t street. BECKMAN & LONG, N 0.127 LIBEN TY STREET, keep constantly on hand all kinds of Farming implements, including Mow enC Reapers, Wheeled and Revolving hay rates. scythes, .cradles, and every.thing:necessarY for harvesting. ap4 ir..ANDRETWN GARDEN FIELD ALI Seeds, seed drills, seed sowers. pruning in struments or ell kinds, fnr sale by BECKHAM do LONG, ap4 127 Liberty street. BONS AND TOUTOS' ENAMELED Leather Balmorals; Boys' and Youths' oat( and leather Batmenls; Boys and Youths' grain and leather Babnorals; New York custom sal warranted at 31 Fifth street. W. E. SCHMERTZ * CO. FOUR BUILDING LOTS FOB SALE IN LAWRENOEVILLE Four lota 24 by 110 feet each: handsomely !Stunted. tus Church street, situated 'near the Paasenger Rail way, will be told etteap for cash, on application at this Of. Ilea! fehllidtt. AE !sr: ' EL-20 gbh.: alf Bble and Qr Bble fresh No 1 large Mackerel. 20 Bble No 2 do do 20 " No 3 do do 20 Nits Mesa and No 1 do Jun reoelved and for Gala by inh23 MIT.S.Bk do RIOKBTBOM trND - Tes.% bazars. R ~ff sk - Whieyaisins, . &o. For sale by TIERMAN & GETTY, Oornerof Ohio street and Diamond. n 027 'Allegheny City. 10011 SALE.—THREE SMALL farms, within twelve mike of the city. GOOD ORCHARDS:ON EACH, 23‘ sorts near the ally line . ifeyy , large Grape Arbor sad dweWns, Apyly to ; -xI2T youfttist., It L PORTF PI TBB BOIL AREIFF.D. Franklin. Bennett, Browaurviljeg Gallatin. clerks, :go ; ;•! 1 ) BPATITED:., , Fcanklin. N Bennett,. Bro ;- Gallatin; (uk, - Starlight, Vanht,ok, St. Louie. • . . - ilk' The river—Last evening et Ttii light thero yierelo"fetif jn:the . chinne and fill.nef. The weatheikleasant. st. Lotils Nfews • The Illinois river is Ming at Lasalle,: and risin bankg from Naples down, end overflowing ,its s. Tho Upper Mississippi bi rising f Reed's Landing. There is 5 feet large on th Upper" and 436 feet on the Lower Rapids. Below Keokuk' there is 8 feet in the channeL Business on tkolanding was tolerably fair; but the principal portion of the, shipping done was for the Government. For St. , Lonts, Keokuk,' Dul!atw quo and St. l WEDNESDAY. 13th init - 1 mog M a t THE FINE PASSENGER steamer NELLIE ROGISHro, Copt' Gould, will' 3eave aa announced above. , For Freight or passage apply on board or to ap7 JOHN FLACK. Agent. , For Marietta and Zanesville. Regular Muskingum ;river,Packet ever Pittsburgh eve Tusday; 4 P. an., Zanesville ever)- Friday 8 a. in. THE NEW AND SPLENDID Panama steamer EMMA M (IRA- Monroe Ayers commander. will leave to noted abovo. For freight oripmeaAreot i bboard or to J. B. LIVDTOBTON k WS r STEAMBOAT AGENtlit. , W EUA. Z rallE Ras opened alrofflde 'at NO 90 WATER STII.EBt,': Whore be will tram= a %moral Steardwiat AMOY buslnesi. and would solicit &ahem of Ina rouses frometeamboatmen. *134-1 .34 CHARLES L. ALDWELJ,, • (Successor ton). Holzatei & Co., PORN Dealer In Bacon, Lard , Efirsoir-Cared Hann, smoked Beet .ka. d Corner Market and First streets, l Plttabruib. - .4. ixd.1431. . . OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES, G Certificated of liulebtednw. Quartermoui ters'Cortitloates. . • 7 3.10 Bonds and piup9w3, and all other government Seouriiies. bought IT W. H. WILLLUIS CO:. , mh.s;6lnd Wood ccieet, corner of Third. A CARD. ErVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS to operate before the Dental 'Colleges of toe United States. and the various Dental VOLl ventions for the purpose of bringing before the oretateion. my Apparatus fortheir Teens Without Pain, I sha ofneeeatity be obliged to be away from my ale the greater part of next Spring and Summar.l and that my patients a ay not be that:users thereby. Shave satiated with me Dr. E. J. WAITE.' a Dentist of well known ability-In every branch of the proles; sloe, and whose elegant are the admin.', Son of the profesuon 'wherever seen. Dr.' Way o will be with me from April let; and will take the general:charge of tho , 01E04: lowing me;freeta devote my whole attention to Extracting:Teeth . with my Apparatus, and to the mechanical:ant! the profession. Persons who may havei hitherto' failed to nave their Teeth extracted - for .Irint of dm* on my part. or from defects in the apirarattur, are aa.ured that such difficult; no longer exists, as I have made many improvements and will de vote my whole time to it. Rrxerences in regard to the Painlessness and Safety of the er erations given if desired,' and from Iledical gentlemen too, Remember that cold weather is the time when the apparattis Can be used to the best a ivantage E. 011DftY. Dentist, 134 Smithaell street. whl7;dtmil4 ARISE SALE OF LOTS—There will be AA exposed at public sale on thlpremisac'on TUESDAY. April 7th. a part. of the farm known al the Obey Farm, situated; in Chardon; Township, one and a hen:attar= gone' Ferry . Landing. Terms made known on day of sale... HUGH ROBERTS. M. Ilarbfirsaon, Auettoneer r apt At. U. RENT—A desirable bgiok residence with grounds for gardening perposea, fruit trees and it/rubbery: alick, stabling. situate on the Ohio river near the llsusecf deluge. The beam is new frith modern unineVement.. To a Person desiring to get out of the. city. tab property is verydeeirable. and is inteeptibleOf making a beautiful Country Redidenee, For further information enquire at the office of the !loose or Refuge. of 4th street, Pittsburgh. iljEw FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS Yoropelian, Extrasean irid; liyzanttne styles. Collra and patterns entirely new; just received and for sale by &pa 87 Wood street. BOSTON 4ND NEW YORK WALL rAPERN 'lhe fewest- the {beak:meat, and the chospo3t. For sale by W. P. MARSHALL afri 87 Wood street. CEO. R. COeFIRANs ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOE AT LAW Offieo No. a. 4 Grant Stmt. near the Court Rouse. Pittabureb. AL I. lIIISLNESS ENTRUSTED To his care will receive prompt attention. Cot. lections made and the money promptly remitted, decilelYd L.&NIS PACKER—WANTED: MUM WI" aiately—An experienced Mats 'Packer. must also understand ',luny Fitting, and pro duce the most unexceptionable references ,a to character and capability. No person-need *Par unless poea eaeiu ¢ th S R abo ist cl wrfit l i tz m4IIWI . _ JUST RECEIVED a splendid stook of SPRIEG DELAINEB do DEMOOODEI CALICOS, anwomuts,.are.... • dPecial attention is called to our stock of Muslin and Irish Linens that was.pnrchased] before - the great advance in Dry Goode. Callum; and secure your Spring Goode u they will be much higher Remember the plane t No. 96 Market street. be tween Fifth and the Diamond. mh2 U. J. ILXIIICIIC, WHEELER& WrialOWS -- Sewing Mac es NO, 27 FIFTH STREET. .PITTUBVIEVIAIt. TIMMIVARLED FAMILY A. MACHINES have just been awarded the higheet premium et the woluaei, London—all the Machines la the world r FALB corepithwit _ .1 - Over 100000 have already been isoad, all giving "'universal Satistaetion. This machinemakes thole& stitch imposalpis to unravel with the essential advantage of beam alike en both sides. forming no ridge, oxlehain. It will quilt, stitch, hem, fell, gather, bind, cord, tusk and braid. Theeleganoe, speed and simplicity of this Ma' dine, the beauty and strength of stitch, and adaptilbihty to the thickest or thinest fabric/ render it the most .SUCIOESSFUL and` POKY: LAR Sewing Machines now - dieted tn!tke pub • lie. ft -Warranted for Three Years.lidi Oall and examine them, at NO, 27 FIFTH STREET. WM. SUMNER & CO. isalo - M A NII 0 0 D— • HOW LOSTI HOW HESTIfit. Fan Just publlahed, in a Sealed Raveinim PAO.' Six Cents. , ._.. A LEMURS ON THE NAT4LITREAT, MINT and Radical Cure of 8 lusa:o* Seminal Weakness. InvoltmtaryEniudetinns. Bung Debility. and Im=eute }to Marriage : generally, _Nervousness. pflit Epilog, and Fits Mental and Physical Inca ty; remit. Ma 'from Self-Abu" Act—B RO y T. J. OITL vERWRI.L. M. D.:Author of the apses Book. he . "entA Boon to Thome& of Buffeters." B under 1 84 In ii, plain anyokipe k : to any ad. drew, post paid, on receipt of Silk Osnja,_or two restate stalup_s. be 11r. OH. 3.'0.. KLINE. ../A7 Broadway, New York, mit3l:da.svitm • Post' oHoe - Di 4580 city Intelligazico o.olee N0.t121 Fourthat,.oneduPrzabOTlVEZilithikAU AII_NOW PRIMMOD-10119111iPlEar &millet in the cdtreatobantry helm of all kinds. et shorynotka : v.. 1 'CU sink iltb3nd to the ranotme sad' este if - property. collection of rents - end dale. nesotiete loess. 444 < -Prom my %timid. keowledire of the" city and °omits , . and!o madam! in tbs 4 bniteein. I hope to *at men to arnenrone.; N. lf,„ NO - • . = EK? 014,#D, 14*APILITY it•_,CO.lel •,.. • '' ,-- "li o eitalitiiivienOriiiiiii or the Wa r, • . ..., Depleting - eiteiy.feattun 'Of interese from ,the Pirting Of ;he First, Getiv-Dowinito t.he i .., ...-. :- - IBlittlefor arorst l / 4 3,b0r5t. , : 1 TBtetiile,esd - with , atiiilihd': ; '...;;': ,--, ;.- IoTidigllZl - IFlitaTS. • Erillient 'Alleioallteirenientarigns and. LIFE- • LTEE TABLEAUX exeouted byjdayard, • Lettir. and a corps of eminent 01. w.-s, at - - ' ' INALSONICAILIiek - - - CommenoingMONDAY. EVENING. April fith - li T ot e ik=e ;r d i k e t ' i l itte r ifl a :i f g e a r goti d ol;4; , . are. represented with life.like -vividness-- The. thunder thunder of the cannon and the'din of the battle field fall noon the ear of the _audience. i -The firs 1. and. smoke - of, the „advancing 'b o its..,and t heir ' .-- 'despentte Charges areseen; The learful-work of carnage and death-is pratenteti with a disti. et- ness end -vividnees, incokierreallty. ' - ,Dy tivkaid - of e xteiadve , ‘aiedintneate - anachinery. meobani- eel appliances; .blielnical effeCts and ingenious dioramic acCompanimerlui. never before intro duced in this icourtirsc - tho: , audienne can -litinnet iinaLier.:,theniselves plactlialz*.i _spuors •-ef. tae.sub o an& otirriattidiel - Honesrepresentedk... , s ho - aufacte pf -eachrYiewisAto-irefily-arranged that the, behjilerinnty di AiT.ctly travente_wi h the au entire battlezlield. or fellow the move meats of the Grand Army Seoul 'the outbreak of the rebellion to the present time. . Mach scene viill,bc Ifinstrateld with a graphic Admission 23 centtp OWdren 11:1 - tits: -.Daiwa '... open at' 7; commencit. at Mo'cloelt., - Carriages' ' • . may be ordered at liNa' n'elluct. -.. D, - DA -•-• •- -- - . it- MA Eli WXDN.D DAY and SATE ENRItCIONBB.4IOVirdsitki - '-- '''' saaw , - , ... , 4 ~. -,-, ...-..::-: .-....:. ~ , , • - isn rw - TELJEVIS --- PAAEHENO , • - (LATE`' NELODKOM W. e. minas: .. . kiosk-4 Eu. B. SMYTHE begs to announce that he will open the' above — popular place of 1 1011 1q4e 1 14 5! THIV - W r EHNUDIETrEITHIM i2l. APRIL let. he will_pter.ent too - enthelkompany, late of Tumble's Varieties and as soon As, they_oas :arrive; rkeir- faces w i ll bti4reeentsil.q : • He confidently relies upon bli reputation l 'ae "a nuuutgar i as an earns .0140 shorts to please. A GR4Wit.INALIVITHAL M will be. prCi.cmfOctilittetreabw._ to be ow kianikitti;nlW. 0118 1111 , 11161641tILERg; / -. - CAMIIAGt. , IMANtinCTIMEIa SatilleTy . .atd Xarriaze-Mawaie r No. 7 St. glakatreet..alyiDuostoane Way, • - prrnaitriton. rki; The BUlllosus.Thtlidiag Few York to 303;6,Si:have alwaitt fctand„•*;.: CriehdOlh's Aitr : Dye .gukd ifthieftfitive Made and applied within a mare of the same spot, 'Nothing bat their 17xtecrtiallesi l':_erftso:tlo3l,_ Has given them their World wide reputation, and made them take the :place tof all (the': prepara tions. The Dyeprodataes any shade cinstredanten minted - • Manufaetureallq J. illilt3T.A.Dfiltp,e.•6 Aster House; New York. Sold Offit&Wltere; ankappli edthitentßair Dressers. Pnee,TL Tim and Utter boir, aeoordinettoeitti OROROTribillt PRESKRVATIVM;'" invaluable with hialltye.vss It iMpartf tthe ut most softtie% Mit most - beatdiful kip% 'Mid great :vitality to tkeilikty, •`-‘ Prim 50 own% $l. and $2 bar bottleaccording to sis % ' • .:-E7-777'-7•IOPd4MPPX.? The OressfeasTheooveirr of the:Age, Farmetwfamillee - -and °thalamus purchase no remedy equal toltr..Tobiase Venetian Lizumenle for drienter7;colio.'oroup..ohronicrisouteetwan... sore throals.footimehe. mad_ ,cknete oute;burra, brefeed.oldnorwits. , ..mosquits bites, yam in the limes, chest, back. dto . it _ does not ' relief the:motley will= be refnnelid.-. 4 . All that le askokiaa..tysul t had us e - acctrdiust 'tithe directions.' ToUtaa — DWAlV:=4:lll,l?* ABC4tOlvt.Ve netlaultiiiiinisititin pshts. tunny nusuber of Yoarkaheltbelleved it-to 4stC the beet article for what's iereoommended that I have over ussedr- F ortuddiste - -agaduif-aroup-itaa.usvaloalui...-1 - have no *citation *recommending it frail the uses it professes to cure . Ishave hold it for toaoy Y , ear, and it gives en oirAsz tlrelatisfse as it t . son. Quakertown; N. J.. ida78,1859. - - b 25 and Magus. all dgiegsiss,-.. Office 56 Cortland etreetdifewnoldti Yo v rk. . _ • Feet:Owns. BramdretielgPllo. ',, Ill* i ' - ' Ifi it aA .BO7NE.' C2-3AtinB7lVo.lrY Oot: iiAtlrlkmil b mlEmoNa- , i 4 otO l atl iicablieif: Doer_ I . l ' l l l- 11 , b1214:at I.wiiibidiOitd'W . r• age snazwa s rissums.tluanti c kthe reoon mamba= 0/' .liJlVlrofiltntolirestohoe tar county, wh waved . restoM - to health. Watt& d. sidakfOrattime WO YeariVofer, gostlya and pUo,mid he tried everything - t.t, ut was no '-'r , a ll .y. hetbok one .Branw 'a Pill ono day for a:week. and a dose of six every. day for three days; Imo] then took one mot taYillithilil otoasionsido air. 4il tine month he was able to go to work. and in thzoe months he welidraininuitimds in ',ltt-..- .-.,...' 1 " ..- Ytitmittnly:VllWAßl:rinD`r."' '-'- ', - 1 '4 1 ,' *aariagnaysz 41 ONIET, ga •:Edward,.Pardy -being „morn. /SYS that htk.., reidddd int OW tOWit'of sw .Cast thatopmtij l• years'agolewns vomit! with ci sore on his leg,-- , -- which had been running for over that ha wee also muoltdistreallithY.ajta*Mhis ohost..l - beeisi very - oosuyeiind d,raperti4 That art ter trying various remedies and many pliidelarat. ha oommettoed natnitilrandrea'sPalx six to eight _ threw tiguallkWaakaind;altliti ea - lifoidt Month. 'I. the sore on ins leg itesied,,and at the end of two months he else Wah Vitztl9,olll,ll4d..p•-, popearand pain: a ndtied' weir ever oboe. ED ARD PUED Y. M.ALOOLdr otEl ITli.''' r , . o.tomm IR, 5. ibefomtoiithhtlttth2'cljty_oLOOt 1862. -:,. - ~ ', 1 - '''' - - -'. noltditmtfo. . Jtuttioe of the Peace. , Bold'by f)iomag kodipsitkDiaurOdAlier• Pittsburgh: , r . r.• : t _.7.7. ! attra *0 - :- ~,,,. - . _ _ I9oooMigtotEgrUkV— andToilite:qq, , aPI tlrEedorir th TONS or inirm:,][..F4ll .IIA7 iu 25.50 and.3oo 1 1p-Ixer-Threouvo3zadd for kilo4l)co,-.A.op/ - .i - 3 . 9lfedeiiii StVgloglteuir,. LES - - : ,- WiIIITE. SIOSTSItW received and for sale by -,.. I 00() BEM; L.,,.,. - - . " ' lll ' GEO. iii -- ...eatidY, StEederarStz---- - bpi MieliertY. il t il GROSS .AICRESP LJELLSILT „pire...j 'XXI TORlAL,AirasyariTheand Pills; received tad for sale by ozo.,Aa Knity 411)1 6 9 - Feder4St.„ Allegheny._ W. B. LUPTON, .... LtrpToar olanne*; YANCY:II7I97BRRB ANDfilill.l4ll,4 FELT CEMENT & GRAVEL ROOFING Westarn Meats. .....113131ormirs to old gravel, Canvass and Metalio nooarneale, at *mime* prices, • • storkpromptly attemded to iratrante3. moraine Pool Building corner Liam and • .7. - Asete4d story. mhl7 oTS FOB BALE—THE muscat - = her offers for side four eligible lots situated 'on'the oorner of Grove street and Centre A venue mgoining•the Eleventh Ward, In Pitt towdble,— The lots are each 24 feet hot by 110 feet deep. ruining baok to an alley, and are -mGrely isola ted by streets sad alleys cm every side. Two of the lots -have frame horuses on them, 2v• rooms and hill In each, hydrants oh the premises. They will be sold all together On Tory favorable ternar &Joke of 7AS. iffeCAße,,tigent, SW/ ' ' Roes street. nmurrourth: nosums. FAXELY FLoust., Jvist, received and forsale JAB. A. PETZ 4. 1 - 6 0 1 a ear Market andlet :TWO /NEW top il 20 "l. a ~yrtn PITTBBI3I/411 VHEATICiii tow AzigiluaszLi4...:WM:AWDEasoN TpjA±pyp . ...15.i.i.7....'.. r. .. 7. ... „. .11. : - , 0 1 /ERINOTON . ~,, - VAN. - A cf lift i gta t it i lli z o u lat b a l aTar n2"4l inloto ok az ; itcte.ll.t - ~ THE GNEEN 11 OITN TAIN BOYS. 1 11;:ule6rid - ' ' Yankee'tiobinvou Tool:hut St ; , ,ilidepenthze jipo Stub:vete -"' oft= Mien Touddne ......... 'Lizzieo:6lllo.t Overture . . . .................... To corolUdo.witli. z • 'FA 7 1 PATCH IN FRi4NCI Yankle'Robinson Tissi-- etdDßernais e dilkts Farmer Toga— -- - tIP=AT,..NO'rIOM -
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